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Business Filipino Entrepreneur Write Up (Desertikas Salon and Spa)

Topics:The SalonPages: 7 (1365 words)Published: March 5, 2013

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Rizal Technological University
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College of Business and Entrepreneurial Technology
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Major in Entrepreneurial Management
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Salon and spa using keratin- based solution treatments for hair and body that is salon-professionally tested and used with ingredients such as special herbs and organics from the desert MissionDesertikas Keratine has been caring for all types of hair for over 20 years in Dubai and the Arab Market. We promote the countless benefits of Keratin & Cactus mostly to the Arab Market and now conquering the Tropical shores of the Philippines.

We are passionate in discovering more great ways to incorporate the most natural and organic hair and skin care products specifically formulated to improve the lifestyles of today’s most health-conscious consumers. Description

The Middle East desert is a model of pristine balance and sustainability, where limited natural resources, if used responsibly, offer the body and spirit untold benefits. The Emirates desert is both the source of our ingredients and the inspiration for how we bring our products to you.

Drawn from nutrient-rich desert botanicals revered in native cultures for their healing properties, our naturally effective products work in harmony with your body to soothe, nurture, and restore.

Products| We are expanding and discovering more natural ingredients so our products will continue to evolve. We aim to deliver and ensure your satisfaction and care to create your beauty. We look forward to bringing their benefits of healing, beauty, and...

...improve what they have. They drop by the nearest hair and beauty salon to be pampered by stylists and beauticians to style their tresses, shape their eyebrows, and color their nails – all for a few (or more) bucks. An hour in a hair and salon shop every month and one emerges confident and ready to take on the world.
Beauty salon and spabusiness has grown rapidly over the past decade. Latest extrapolations from U.S. census data place the salon and spa service industry at over $35 billion annually. And that figure doesn't include the retail sale of professional beauty products which is at least another $7 billion annually. While traditional barbershops, hair salons and nail salons have experienced moderate growth, high end beauty salons and day spas have seen significant spikes of revenue in recent years. In the recent years, this business has seen redundant profits in Bangladesh. In this moment introduction of “Trendster” a full-service beauty salon to the Bangladeshi market is an exciting new development for us.
Our Mission: “Trendster” is dedicated to consistently providing high customer satisfaction by rendering excellent service, quality products, and furnishing an enjoyable atmosphere at an acceptable price/value relationship. We will also maintain a friendly, fair, and creative work...

...﻿The Top 10 FilipinoEntrepreneurs
By the way, this list is ranked in no particular order, age, net worth or achievements.
1. Henry Sy – SM Malls
Henry Sy
Henry Sy is a Chinese Filipinoentrepreneur and founder of SM Group. You’ll be hard pressed to not find an SM Mall around the Philippines. Henry Sy started building his own small business called “Shoe Mart” and eventually turned it into a major corporate identity. Henry Sy inspires many people that you can start small and grow it into a massive empire.
2. Manny Pacquio – Champion Boxer
Manny Pacquiao
Manny Pacquio is a famous professional champion boxer and now politician. He won six world titles and is the the first in eighth division world champion category. Manny Pacquio had to drop out of school due to extreme poverty and at the age of 14 started boxing. Manny Pacquio is one of the best icons known in the world today.
3. Tony Tan Caktiong – Jollibee
Tony Tan Caktiong
Feeling hungry? Try Jollibee. Tony Tan Caktion started an ice cream parlor in 1975 and then founded Jollibee in 1978. He took on the fast food giant Mc Donalds and expanded his restaurant chain all over the Phililippines. The big bee standing infront of Jollibee is a reminder of no matter who you are, you can still take on the big boys in the industry.
4. Charice – Singer
Charice
Charice is a Filipino singer who shot to fame using YouTube. She started...

...they are not paying us on time and how to go about correcting this issue.
Analyze Issues
Russia is our 3rd largest market, making up 14% of our annual sales. Kiev is a large client of ours. We have been selling to them for many years, and recently they were deemed access to open terms purchasing due to their good financial records. We have 8 customers located in Russia, and only 2 of them (including Kiev) purchase from us on open terms. The rest are required to wire transfer money in advance. Russia in general has been experiencing troubling GDP shrinkage, and though the drop in growth has declined, they are still behind where they were a year ago.
Kiev currently has a past due account in the amount of $84,000 worth of meats purchased on 30 day open terms. Kiev has received the product and were very satisfied with it (confirmed with their purchasing agent Sergei Barsov). It has been 40 days since they received the products, and Barsov has claimed payment was sent already, though we have not received it. Additionally, they have another order in the amount of $78,000 coming due in 15 days.
Examining Kiev's financials, we discovered an alarming issue. All financial denominations below are in Russian Rubles. Kiev's Days Sales Outstanding (DSO; Receivables/[Annual Sales/365]) was equal to 55,000/[472,500/365] or 42.5 days (up from 36.5 days in 2007). This says that it is taking them 42.5 days from the day they sell our product...

...is beneficial for several reasons. It is important that the information that you are passing onto the audience is up to date and accurate. Preparing in advance also ensures that you are familiar with the material and so are more likely to be able to improvise what you have to say if you lose track of where you are. The point of a presentation is to transfer knowledge, ideas etc. so it is important to have a clear, concise presentation in order for the audience to properly follow and take in the message. It also allows you to time the presentation to make sure it isn’t too long or too short. Finally, having a plan for the presentation means you can receive feedback about it before delivering it which would allow you to make adjustments and improvements to it.
1.5 The main cause of problems that may occur with presentation equipment are electrical/electronic. For example, the presentation may be in the wrong format to open on a computer besides the one it was created on, the computer may be faulty, if it’s a laptop the battery could be flat, it could unexpectedly crash without warning etc. If using a projector it could stop working, get broken or damaged during set up etc. If delivering a speech to a large audience there could be problems with speakers or with the microphone. Flip charts and white boards don’t have this issue but may be lost or damaged while setting up etc. In order to prevent these things happening it would be best...

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PREFACE
This assignment made to expend student’s knowledge related to practice method of business plan. And it provides new idea and new experience when we finish study, we will have a job or someone wants to make a business so they’ll understand and writebusiness plan to get success.
Our group tried hard to think, write about spa and massage but it hasn’t enough points for this business, if we write right or wrong may you correct us.
This work made us to joint responsibility to finish this subject successful. The business plan is the start point to create business success, so when we can make plan for Spa and Massage we hope that it will be do it very well.
Now, Cambodia is the developing country. All the sectors are grown up day from day include food, equipments, supplies, technologies, education, healthy and the business. Moreover Spa and Massage is part of health and beauty to reduce stress when they tied to work and to care their beauty too.
These reason that our group makes a business with Spa and Massage to complete the requirement’s customer.
The services made to show the developing in our country that we have new technologies and modern the same the country in Asia and Europe. We can do it very nice and perfect, even if it so difficult for...

...Further Catherine liked the fact that the employees at LJI were friendly but professional.
These interactions reinforced the image of prestige regarding LJI that Catherine held. Additionally the positive ethical image that the Company had appealed to her as well. Since she would want to associate herself with successful and ethical group, she chose LJI.
3) In the context of social learning theory, discuss how Catherin learned about appropriate behaviors at Lippert-Johanson?
It is mentioned that Catherine is a keen observer and through this ability she notices a lot of things about the Company. Catherine learned about the behaviors at LJI while on a tour of the office before her interview. She observed how everyone was dressed up and formal while the environment was quiet and focused on work. During the interview Catherine was inspired from Sandra Jacobs who according to Catherine was the picture of a professional woman. This encouraged her to be similar to the professional image of the organization.
Catherine was also involved welcomed into the employee groups during lunch which enabled her to understand the atmosphere and culture within the Company. This influence coupled with her participation in the baseball, soccer games and company picnics further allowed her to develop a social identity related to the Company.
4) Compare and contrast Fenway Waste Management and Lippert-Johanson. Focus on formality, process and procdures...

...Entrepreneurship
I.INTRODUCTION
1.1 Definition
The word ‘entrepreneur’ is derived from the French word ‘enterprendre’ which means ‘to undertake’. Around 17th century, this term was used for architects and contractors for public works. Later it was applied to the function of engaging labor and buying materials and selling the resultant products at contracted prices. In fact, it was in 18th century that the term ‘entrepreneur’ was applied initially to business by the French economist Cartillon who designated him as a dealer who purchases the means of production for combining them into marketable products. Another Frenchman J. B. Say, expanded Cartillion idea and conceptualized entrepreneur as an organizer of a business firm.
The term “Entrepreneurship” refers to the function of entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is one of the most important inputs in the economic development of a country. It is the willingness to undertake conception, organization, and management of a productive venture with all attendant risks, while seeking profit as a reward. It is the one who starts a new business, undertakes risk, bears the uncertainties and performs the managerial functions of decision making and coordination. Entrepreneurship can be describe as a creative, innovative, contributor, collaborator and dynamic response to the environment and the process of giving birth to a new enterprise....